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tentative coverage of Wilkinson Countv and surrounding territory tor over GO years
THE BULLETIN
! Street of Irwinton
Mr. and Mrs. T. W Bell have
returned home from a visit to
Lieut, and Mrs. Franklin J. Bell
at Petersburg, Va. Lieut. Bell is
stationed at Fort Lee. His par
ents report a most enjoyable
trip. They visited Williamsburg,
Newport News and other points
of interest in Virginia.
Brother Jack D. Durden, Man
ager of Bethany Home. Vidalia,
will preach at Friendship Primi
tive Baptist Church on the Sec
ond Sunday in November. He
was a former nastor of this
church and has many friends in
the communitv who will be glad
to see him again.
Mr. Alexander Potash was in
town this week. We understand
the Company will start makirg
connections into the homes 4 or
natural gas this week, though it
will take three or four weeks to
complete the j< b
Mr T. C Herndon of Augusta,
who is on an assignment in South
Carolina, spent the weekend in
Irwinton Mrs. Herndon and the
children were alreadv Bp e with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Hall.
Mr. and Mrs Millard Strange
have moved out to the Gordon
Payne place and Mr. and Mrs,
Floyd Tavlor have moved into
the ^ulpenper apartment just va.
cated by the Stranges.
Mrs. Alma Lee was at home
for the weekend.
Mr’ and Mrs. R.ov Landers new
home now a-huilding looks, every
dav. more and more like a picture
in House Beautiful.
Mr. Henry Adkins suffered a
back injurv in a fall last week,
but is able to he up and around,
Mrs. Eula Bvington and Mrs.
Rosa Lindsey went to the recent
Homecoming Day at Laurel
Branch Church.
Mrs. R W. Culpepper, Mrs. A.
K Mathis. Mrs. N. H. Racon.
Mrs J. H. Skelton and Mrs. G. A
Hoy attended the Open Meeting
Tuesday afternoon of the Erin
Garden Club held at the Dublin
Country Club where Mrs. A. N.
Dvkes. immediate past-president
of Garden Club of Georgia, was
guest speaker.
Last Sunday was a special day
for Mr Oscar Walters who is
making his home at the Bethany
Home for Men at Millen. His vis
itors were 'Mr. and Mrs. James
Adkins, Mrs. Mary Adkins and
Miss Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Jeb
Billue, Mrs. Hubert Billue and
little daughter. Neither family
knew the other was on the wav
until they happened to meet in a
Millen restaurant.
lb BECAUSE WOMEN HAVE CURVES, MEN HAVE ANGLES.
Vol. 60 Irwinton. Wilkinson County, Georgia. Friday. Nov. 5, 1954 ^f0.43
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Toomsboro Topics
Mr. and Mrs. P. M Jackson’s
recent guests were Mrs. Edward
Haren and son, Edward Jr. of
Ettowah.Tenn , also Mr. and Mrs
Ken est of Atlanta.
J. H. Holliman made a business
trip to Atlanta Monday.
We are still missing Postman
Tommy Bruner, who has been in
Veteran’s Hospital for sometime
His wife is substituting for him
and does a splendid job.
Mr and stirs. A. C. Brown
spent the weekend with relatives
in Cornelia. Aubry was guest so
loist at the Baptist Church in
Cornelia on Sunday.
Sgt. and Mrs Ernest C. Ander
son and sons. Delos and Dale are
at home after a year or more in
Japan
Bill Brown is in the Laurens
County Hospital where he is
suffering from shock, after a
wreck last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Pitt Jackson
spent the weekend in Albany
with son, Pittman and family
Mr. and .Mrs L. T. Manderson
went to Macon " ednesday and
Mrs. Manderson underwent an
operation Thursday at Middle
Georgia Hospital.
MRS. T- V- CAUTHEN
Funeral services for Mrs. T W
Cauthen, 39. of Dublin, Rt. 5, a
daughter of Mr. W. C. Dennard
Sr. of Gordon, were held Sunday
at New Bethel Raptist Church,
and burial was in the church cem
etery.
Survivors are her husband. T.
W. Cauthen, two daughters. Bar
The First Grade of our school
won over the other six grades in
the Carnival Friday night. The
little Queen was Gail Stirpling
and the King, Wayne Coney.
They made a cute pair. Congrat
ulations!
Word of the misfortune of
Tom Harris Bridwell being hit
by a car in Macon recently was
learned over the radio. He is in
Macon Hospital where he is suf
fering with a broken leg and oth
er injuries.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tomkins,
Mrs. S R. Fordham. Mrs J H.
Holliman and Harold Holliman
were among Toomsdoro ites in
Macon Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs J. T. Bush have
gone to Macon to live at Pine
worth Home on Columbus Road.
We hope they will be happy in
the change. Both are in failing
health and need constant care.
They will be missed in Toomsbo
ro.
Funeral services were held on
Friday of last week at New Ev
ergreen Methodist Church for
L. Frank Rogers, of Dublin. Rt.
4, father of Allen and J. L. Rog
ers of Toomsborc, Rt. 3. Mr. Ro
gers n i e d Wednesday night at
his home.
bara and ^hirley Cauthen; fath
er and step-mother; 10 brothers.
W. C Jr , Emerson, Glenn, Doyle
Harold, Kenneth. I arry. Royce
Dennard, all o f Gordon. Hoyt
Dennard, Woodstock, and Atti
cus Dennard, Hexon, Tenn,: 3
sisters, Mrs. Uilliam Weaverand
Mrs. Tommie McCook, Gordon,
and Mrs. J. B. Hoggarly, Macon.
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A LONG WAY
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you against financial loss from
unexpected events that can hap
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you read about every day in the
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Why put off checking upon
what it takes to give you a well
rounded program of protection?
Call 2151 or see the N. H. Bacon
Insurance Agency.
We heard again that Miss Nan
Wood and Miss Julia Todd were
visitors in town this week.
Mr. John Todd continues ill at
Binions.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Allen. Mrs.
W. M. Puckett, Mr. and Mrs A.
L. Branan, Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Dixon, and Mr. Malcolm Everett
attended the Masonic Centenial
celebration and barbecue dinner,
at Danville where Hon Eugene
Cook was principal speaker,
Quite a number of Irwinton
people went up to the Rock Ea
gle ^tate 4-H Club Center’s ded
ication ceremonies.